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India on Friday said that “inclusive constitution and consultation among stakeholders still remain pillars of our position concerning” the political situation in Nepal while clarifying that it has not instructed the political parties in Nepal to do or not to do something.

Implementation of the newly adopted constitution and the party’s “concrete position” on Madhes will dominate discussions during the 13th General Convention of the Nepali Congress that takes place on March 3-6, according to party leaders.

British officials have said that Nepal has failed in its diplomacy to resolve blockade at border with India, while hinting that the crisis would further deepen because of Nepal's weak diplomacy, according to a Nepali Parliamentarian who is in London.

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